Top 10 Events in Education

  • First Public School Opened

    First Public School Opened
    The first Public High school opened in 1821 and was an English Classical School was opened with an enrollment of 101 boys. Women were not allowed in school at this time.
  • Plessy v. Ferguson

    Plessy v. Ferguson
    The supreme court held up the constitutionality of segregation under the "separate but equal" doctrine.
  • Brown v. Ferguson Ruling

    Brown v. Ferguson Ruling
    Ended federal tolerance of racial segragation. "Separat but Equal" was deemed unconstitutional.
  • Little Rock Nine

    Little Rock Nine
    Segregation in public schools is unconstitutional; they integrated nine African American students.
  • ACT First Administered

    ACT First Administered
    The ACT originally consisted of four tests: English, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Natural Sciences.
    It was first administered by Everett Franklin Lindquist.
  • Title IX

    Title IX
    "No person in the United States shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity receiving Federal Financial assistance."
  • The Rehabilitation Act (504 Plans)

    The Rehabilitation Act (504 Plans)
    Section 504 Extended civil rights to people with disabilities; it's provided opportunities for children and adults with disabilities in education, employment, and various other settings.
  • Congress Passes Education for All Handicapped Children Act

    Congress Passes Education for All Handicapped Children Act
    This act required all public schools accepting federal funding to provide equal access to education and one free meal a day.
  • Congress Passed No Child Left Behind

    Congress Passed No Child Left Behind
    Required states to develop assessments in basic skills.
  • Common Core Implemented

    Common Core Implemented
    Common Core was designed to establish consistent educational standards across the states as well as ensure students graduating from high school are prepared to go into college programs or the work force